Ratio-imaging of Ca2+(i) in the self-incompatibility response in pollen tubes of Papaver rhoeas

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The data presented here describe ratio-imaging of in intracellular free calcium (Ca2+(i)) during the self-incompatibility (SI) response in pollen. Use of the ratiometric indicator, fura-2 dextran pollen tubes of Papaver rhoeas has provided new, detailed information about the spatial-temporal -alterations in Ca2+(i), and has permitted calibration of alterations in the concentration of intracellular free calcium ([Ca2+](i)) in the SI response. Ratio images demonstrate that, like other pollen tubes, normally growing R rhoeas pollen tubes exhibit a tip-focused gradient of Ca(2+bf)(i), with levels reaching 1-2 μM at the extreme apex of the pollen tube. Non-growing pollen tubes did not exhibit this tip-focused gradient. Basal levels of Ca2+(i) in the shank of the pollen tube were fairly consistent and had a mean value of 210 nM, with low-level fluctuations +/- 50 nM observed. Challenge with incompatible S proteins resulted in S-specific, rapid and dramatic alterations in [Ca2+](i) within a few seconds of challenge. Increases in [Ca2+](i) were visualized in the sub-apical/shank regions of the pollen tube end alterations in [Ca2+](i) in this region subsequently increased for several minutes, reaching >1.5 μM. At the pollen tube tip, a diminution of the tip-focused gradient was observed, which following some fluctuation, was reduced to basal levels within ~1 min. Our data suggest that some of these alterations in [Ca2+](i) might be interpreted as a calcium wave, as the changes are not global. Although the increases in [Ca2+](i) in the subapical/shank region are very rapid, because tip [Ca2+](i) oscillates during normal growth, it is difficult to ascertain whether the increases in the shank of the pollen tube precede the decreases in [Ca2+](i) at the pollen tube tip.

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Franklin-Tong, V. E., Hackett, G., & Hepler, P. K. (1997). Ratio-imaging of Ca2+(i) in the self-incompatibility response in pollen tubes of Papaver rhoeas. Plant Journal, 12(6), 1375–1386. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-313x.1997.12061375.x

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